THE_atvman:No idea, Thomas is getting more touches, but is it because he's better or is Decker drawing tougher coverage? I really don't know.

Thomas has better numbers, but I think thats cause he is faster and able to break off coverage a bit easier.Decker has the better hands it seems but is slower.So Im gonna say Decker is the fail safe option, if Thomas cant get open, go to Decker and hope he can manhandle the ball.

If Adrian Peterson can get 2,000 yards coming off of an ACL/MCL surgery than he would go down in history as the greatest comeback ever. Right now i still think Barry Sanders is the greatest RB in history, followed by Walter Payton and than Peterson would be 3rd all time. The reason for me is that Sanders had nobody on that team to help him, he had to do it all on his own, while Payton had several great guys and an amazing defense as well and Peterson has had a great o-line to help him. Walter Payton and Adrian Peterson are very similar guys, they run hard and never give up on plays, but Peterson is a lil harder, hes almost like Earl Campbell with how aggressive he is, but Sanders was a lot quicker and more agile than Peterson. If AP wins a Super Bowl ring, than id put him up as the greatest ever. Jim Brown is a lil overrated, yes he was amazing, but he was also a huge guy for the time he played, back then Linebackers were 200-220lbs and D-line was 260-290lbs and he was just as big as those linebackers, nowadays linebackers are 250-270 and d line are 300-350 so i think he would have a lot of trouble playing in todays game, AP could play in anytime and he would still be amazing, same with Sanders.
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BigDogDiesel:If Adrian Peterson can get 2,000 yards coming off of an ACL/MCL surgery than he would go down in history as the greatest comeback ever. Right now i still think Barry Sanders is the greatest RB in history, followed by Walter Payton and than Peterson would be 3rd all time. The reason for me is that Sanders had nobody on that team to help him, he had to do it all on his own, while Payton had several great guys and an amazing defense as well and Peterson has had a great o-line to help him. Walter Payton and Adrian Peterson are very similar guys, they run hard and never give up on plays, but Peterson is a lil harder, hes almost like Earl Campbell with how aggressive he is, but Sanders was a lot quicker and more agile than Peterson. If AP wins a Super Bowl ring, than id put him up as the greatest ever. Jim Brown is a lil overrated, yes he was amazing, but he was also a huge guy for the time he played, back then Linebackers were 200-220lbs and D-line was 260-290lbs and he was just as big as those linebackers, nowadays linebackers are 250-270 and d line are 300-350 so i think he would have a lot of trouble playing in todays game, AP could play in anytime and he would still be amazing, same with Sanders.

Brown was more then a powerback, he was fast, he was agile.Look at some of his old tape, he ran the ball far differently then anyone else ever has.And actually many Linebackers are downsizing themselves now a days, Ray Lewis reported to camp at the start of this season at 230-240. When he had been 250-260 all his career.

BigDogDiesel:If Adrian Peterson can get 2,000 yards coming off of an ACL/MCL surgery than he would go down in history as the greatest comeback ever. Right now i still think Barry Sanders is the greatest RB in history, followed by Walter Payton and than Peterson would be 3rd all time. The reason for me is that Sanders had nobody on that team to help him, he had to do it all on his own, while Payton had several great guys and an amazing defense as well and Peterson has had a great o-line to help him. Walter Payton and Adrian Peterson are very similar guys, they run hard and never give up on plays, but Peterson is a lil harder, hes almost like Earl Campbell with how aggressive he is, but Sanders was a lot quicker and more agile than Peterson. If AP wins a Super Bowl ring, than id put him up as the greatest ever. Jim Brown is a lil overrated, yes he was amazing, but he was also a huge guy for the time he played, back then Linebackers were 200-220lbs and D-line was 260-290lbs and he was just as big as those linebackers, nowadays linebackers are 250-270 and d line are 300-350 so i think he would have a lot of trouble playing in todays game, AP could play in anytime and he would still be amazing, same with Sanders.

BigDogDiesel:If Adrian Peterson can get 2,000 yards coming off of an ACL/MCL surgery than he would go down in history as the greatest comeback ever. Right now i still think Barry Sanders is the greatest RB in history, followed by Walter Payton and than Peterson would be 3rd all time. The reason for me is that Sanders had nobody on that team to help him, he had to do it all on his own, while Payton had several great guys and an amazing defense as well and Peterson has had a great o-line to help him. Walter Payton and Adrian Peterson are very similar guys, they run hard and never give up on plays, but Peterson is a lil harder, hes almost like Earl Campbell with how aggressive he is, but Sanders was a lot quicker and more agile than Peterson. If AP wins a Super Bowl ring, than id put him up as the greatest ever. Jim Brown is a lil overrated, yes he was amazing, but he was also a huge guy for the time he played, back then Linebackers were 200-220lbs and D-line was 260-290lbs and he was just as big as those linebackers, nowadays linebackers are 250-270 and d line are 300-350 so i think he would have a lot of trouble playing in todays game, AP could play in anytime and he would still be amazing, same with Sanders.

BRG:I understand why you put Larry up there, but this year he is SUFFERING for a lack of a QB.

yeah but that doesnt take away from the fact that he is a phenomenal wr in the prime of his career. i made my list based on natural talents, not numbers. if were talking numbers than i obviously would have to change things around
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BRG:I understand why you put Larry up there, but this year he is SUFFERING for a lack of a QB.

jdlinder1:yeah but that doesnt take away from the fact that he is a phenomenal wr in the prime of his career. i made my list based on natural talents, not numbers. if were talking numbers than i obviously would have to change things around

BRG:I understand why you put Larry up there, but this year he is SUFFERING for a lack of a QB.

jdlinder1:yeah but that doesnt take away from the fact that he is a phenomenal wr in the prime of his career. i made my list based on natural talents, not numbers. if were talking numbers than i obviously would have to change things around

Fitzgerald would still be putting up beast numbers if he had a halfway decent QB to throw him the ball. I'd put him at a solid #2 behind megatron
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